The Electronic Frontier Foundation is saying that Apple wants to take spyware to the next level and create what the digital-rights advocacy group calls “traitorware:” technology that will inform Cupertino if a user is doing something the company doesn't like. The patent - which Michael covered last week, describes technologies that would ostensibly help recover stolen iPhones, but could also be used for spying and as a remote "kill switch" for jailbroken and unlocked phones.

The patent, "Systems and Methods for Identifying Unauthorized Users of an Electronic Device" describes how an iOS device could determine a user’s identity and whether or not the user is the registered owner. The capabilities of the device - recording the voice of a user, getting the real-time location of the device, taking a photo of the user and the surroundings, and biometric information like heart rate and something called the "vibration profile" all without the user’s knowledge.

EFF writer Julie Samuels writes in her blog post entitled "Steve Jobs is Watching You" that Apple does not say in the application how it would use the information, how long it will keep it, or who it would share it with. Samuels raises warnings that if Apple collects the information, the likelihood is great that it will eventually be exposed either by law enforcement or by security breaches, either outcome being a grave risk to privacy. Furthermore, Samuels highlights (as Michael did in his article) the capability this would give Apple to remotely kill any jailbroken or unlocked device.

“This patent application does nothing short of providing a roadmap for how Apple can — and presumably will — spy on its customers and control the way its customers use Apple products,” Samuels writes. Decrying it as “downright creepy and invasive,” Samuels calls on Apple to leave this technology on the shelf.

Quite frankly, I think the jailbreak legislation is a load of {nothing} to Apple. We're talking about one of the most arrogant companies on the universe and they've been against jailbreaking and unlocking ever since the first time it was done.

And even if all the weight of the law falls on them, they have the money to pay the best lawyers around, so their @$$ will be saved most likely...

I'm not really worried about this "technology". I know the devs will come up with something brilliant to stop it, or confuse it, or whatever. Besides, if it really becomes a reality, it will probably be imposed on a future iOS update....just don't update. But knowing Apple, most probably our iDevices are equipped with something (hardware or software) they can activate remotely and start this "service" whenever they want.

the scary thing is, they probably allready do without your knowledge.on the other hand to even think that this would ever become a legitimate piece of software integrated into your device, crosses over way too many privacy rights laws for it to ever happen.

Originally Posted by SMokemyPole88

Big Brother much?...
Why don't they just take my credit card info and max them out?

Once you reach a certain amount of money, you don't need anymore of it to take care of all your expenses. I don't understand why some people are multimillionaires of even billionaires.

I would imagine.... It's about power (control), pride and status when you get to the level of Steve Jobs. He's obviously not worried about making his car payment, or paying off his credit card bill...

He has become POWER hungry, Steve Jobs I think, is the best example of someone changing their moral attitudes and stance after achieving unrivaled success.

It's no longer purely money (and hasn't been for a long time) that drives him. He wants to CRUSH all his competitors, he wants to be the best. He wants to be remembered as a revolutionary, someone who changed the world, someone who SHAPED a new world.

Love him or hate him, he has brought us products that really are revolutionary. Products we obviously love, and is unquestionably shaping the future of technology.

Perhaps his drive for power over money is what creates the inspiration he has to bring us these amazing products. If it was only about money, perhaps he wouldn't be making anything new right now....Microsoft...Bill Gates... U listening??

If Apple ever does this I won't be buying anymore of their products. Even if it can be bypassed by the devs, the fact that they would do it is just down right creepy and I feel an invasion of my privacy. This is taking their "control freak" status to a new level.